
Manning Lawyer Speaks in Oakland
As Chelsea Manning remains confined in the United States Disciplinary Barracks at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas, her attorney, David Coombs, addressed a packed house at Oakland's Humanist Hall this week.
LGBTs Mourn Mandela
LGBT human rights leaders mourned the death of former South African President Nelson Mandela, calling the Nobel Peace Prize recipient a true global leader.
Stepping Out in Oakland
Ever had a bridge and tunnel romance? For San Franciscans whose friends or person of affection live in Oakland, it's time to return the favor and visit the other side.
Season's Greetings! :: Yuletide Cocktails
Ahh, the holidays... it's that time of year when there's an endless stream of parties, events, and yes, family. All that activity means the holidays are also a good time for some tippling.
BARchive :: Singing Out
Today the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus has grown tremendously since its early beginnings. It's gone on national tours, issued recordings, commissioned new music, and helped spur the LGBT choral movement.
Amanda Lepore, Transtastic Bombshell
Amanda Lepore's vavoomy looks and commanding presence will certainly not be lost on San Francisco, where the "most famous transsexual in the world" will be performing at Beaux and Midnight Sun on December 14 and 16.
On the Tab :: Dec. 12 - 19
Santa, babies, hurry out and have some fun tonight, or any night this week. Whether undie-clad runners, muscled strippers or hilarious drag queens are on your gift list, get out and shop for fun.
December Delights at the Castro Theatre
The Castro Theatre delivers an operatically eclectic December calendar, from the San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus' Christmas Eve concerts to my favorite Marx Brothers comedy slam, "A Night at the Opera" (12/30).
Out There :: Wining & Dining Around the Bay
When we were offered the chance to spend a day exploring the new Healdsburg last month, we jumped at the chance.
Making Music -- and Gay History
The San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus is now a well-established mainstream city institution with an international reputation, but 35 years ago it was quite another story.
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